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Mon, 25th Jan 2010, 08:22 AM
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I cut all the pieces myself on my table saw. While picking up the acrylic I asked what blade to use and they said any carbide tipped blade with 80 or more teeth will make the best cuts. My table saw has a Rigid 90 tooth blade and it made short work of the acrylic. For the baffles I used a router table with a 3/8" bit. This thing turned out WAY better than I had hoped. I fully expected to learn from my mistakes on this one and the second one would be the one I used.
Will
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